
Didn't notice the hair so much as the glasses, but I am REALLY trying to place who you look like there and it ain't Hank Hill. I'm honestly thinking it might be a high school acquaintance my brain just can't place right now.
Didn't notice the hair so much as the glasses, but I am REALLY trying to place who you look like there and it ain't Hank Hill. I'm honestly thinking it might be a high school acquaintance my brain just can't place right now.
I agree about the silliness of the in-game vs. movie character strengths, but as a Yakuza fan I obviously don't have an issue with it. lol I definitely see what you mean though and that is one of the many legitimate complaints about TLOU 2 I have heard (I still love it). I think it's a much bigger issue there because of how grounded they try and make things but I'm able to accept that they need gameplay to happen and can sort of alter the narrative a bit in my head so things make sense while I still get to enjoy the gameplay.
I think it didn't bother me in Uncharted cause I've always applied the Indiana Jones level of disbelief to those, which is a very high level of disbelief and I fully expect super convenient things to happen for those characters to survive whether it's movies or games. Those are much lighter/sillier adventures, so it doesn't bother me as much.
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No, but thanks for the heads up. I'll go watch that time share presentation for a freebie.
Well, GameFly is sending me NFS Heat, so I'm excited.
GameFly has it for Switch, but nothing else.
I need to buy Flower. I enjoed Journey and the underwater game (forget the name) and the ballerina game that may or may not have been the same studio but seemed really similar to those games.
You mentioned Yonder to me last time and I think I'll add it to my GameFly list if they have it. It really does look relaxing.
Ah. I heard the movie was pretty meh. I kinda blame the fact there was a movie tie-in for the game's shortcomings. Not cause I know that's the case or have seen the movie; just seems like a likely and easy target of critique.
Honestly, Twitter could rebrand itself as the Storm in a Teacup Microblog Emporium and I wouldn't really notice.